Unveiled Face - Audio
God's work in your life leaves a mark that others can see.

God's work in your life leaves a mark that others can see.
God himself is the greatest we could ever receive. Sin creates a great divide between us and God, and His grace is the only thing that can cross it.
Israel's sin with the golden calf reveals our own tendency to fall back into sin when the going gets tough. We would rather have false gods we can control than the true God control us. And when we fall we need a mediator who will approach the wrath of God on our behalf.
The goal of salvation is in life with God. God saves His people so that they can live with him forever. This is what the Tabernacle pictures for us - the presence of God living in the heart of His people.
All of life is guided and covered by the grace of God.
The law against coveting reveals how deep our sin goes, but God's grace runs deeper still. He rescues us and restores our desires to a right order.
Believing in the God who is true transforms us into people who live the truth our world so desperately needs. 1. Speak the Truth 2. Live the Truth 3. Trust the Truth
If your God is a giver, then you must no longer be a taker. When trust in the gift of God's Son, it changes how we view everything we own and what we do with it.
The second part of the 10 Commandments shows us that our love to God is played out in our love of others.
God gives the Sabbath so His people can cease their busy-ness and delight their hearts in Him. This points to our ultimate rest in Jesus.
All human life is made in God's image and should be valued and protected.
God has saved us to bring us to Himself. His law show us that He alone is our God and we can love Him with my mind, will and words. To love God only and above all gives meaning to the rest of life.
God's law is rightly understood after we have received His grace.
God's holiness is so good we can't live without it, and yet so lethal that we cannot approach it. We need a Mediator.
Christmas means the arrival of our great consolation, the Lord Jesus Christ. His humble obedient sacrifice brings God's rescue to the lost world.
From the world's perspective, a nobody was born to a nobody family in a nobody place. But in reality, heaven hadn't broken into earth in that feeding trough. And the world would never be the same again.
At Advent, we celebrate that God keeps His promises by rescuing the people that He loves.
Hope comes from seeing God at work in His mercy and His might.
God rescues us to bring us into relationship with Himself.
We learn from Jethro what it means to believe, and what it means to lead.
God alone wins the battle, through weak and faithful servants.
Having seen God's work to save them, God's people must now learn to trust His work to keep them. In providing water from the rock, the LORD gives us a foretaste of what Jesus will do to rescue us.
God's glory alone gives driving purpose to your life, and is the source of your greatest joy.
Our salvation comes to us as a gift, by God's grace as a gift, and not all our striving or working.
We are saved by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone. There is no need for us to try and justify ourselves because the wrath of God has been completely poured out on Jesus.
We are made right with God only through faith - through trusting in Jesus' finished work - and not by anything we can add to it.
Believing Scripture Alone means believing that the Bible is our ultimate source of authority because it is God's word to and for us.
God shows repeated grace to His people, even when we doubt Him. 1. Unbelief responds to God's grace with grumbling. 2. God responds to our grumbling with more grace.
We sing because we have a great Redeemer who saves His people freely and fully.
At the Red Sea, the LORD brings glory to Himself by winning salvation for His people.